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are republicans headed for extinction? lus scoops and predictions chris: welcome back. democrats won because our demographic shift means the white share will keep going down. so far republicans are fighting that trend, not joining it. mitt romney echoed a slogan you heard over and over during president obama's first term. >> this is our time. we've got to take this country back. >> we're going to take back this country. we need to take america back. chris: how are you going to change that message? >> as fash as the demographics are concerned, this is huge. all you had to do was look at the convention floor. there was this vast ocean of pale face notice republican case and in the democratic convention was colorful and vibrant and happy and it had life. and the republican party has got to stop marginalizing people, alienating people within the -- who disagree on these key, pivotal issues. >> one of the democrat gramm graves that the republicans have to worry about is young people. young people look at some of these cultural issues, defining wedge cultural snoose a differe
are republicans headed for extinction? lus scoops and predictions chris: welcome back. democrats won because our demographic shift means the white share will keep going down. so far republicans are fighting that trend, not joining it. mitt romney echoed a slogan you heard over and over during president obama's first term. >> this is our time. we've got to take this country back. >> we're going to take back this country. we need to take america back. chris: how are you going to...
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in 1976 the republican party was faced with extinction. the conservative movement was thought to be as irrelevant to american life. ronald reagan went into cpac which could have been held in iran smaller than this and give a speech called "a new republican party." it basically outlined how he would win in four years. one thing he did was talking about how would you talk about your programs and what you want to do, do not talk about it in terms of ideology. ronald reagan at the depth of the republican party basically saying how to create a phoenix like rebirth. >> we have three questions here, here, and here, and that we will let our colleague have the last word. there are a few person -- there are a few people that started with us. i do not know if you want to raise your hands. we are grateful you can stay with us that long. >> thank you. elizabeth sinclair. with respect to dick morris and karl rove do not need my defenses. i know it is easy to make fun of people when they have lost, but they have distinguished themselves in other ways and
in 1976 the republican party was faced with extinction. the conservative movement was thought to be as irrelevant to american life. ronald reagan went into cpac which could have been held in iran smaller than this and give a speech called "a new republican party." it basically outlined how he would win in four years. one thing he did was talking about how would you talk about your programs and what you want to do, do not talk about it in terms of ideology. ronald reagan at the depth...
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eisenhower came in creating what would later be called eisenhower republicans a group that seems near extinction. evans thomas is author of a new book new book called ike's bluf and david eisenhower, it's great to have you on. we're going to talk about your dad. eisenhower republicanism, it meant an internationalist view of the world, anti-communist but very moderate in the politics compared to the hard right that we have today. >> sure. the hard right wanted to get rid of the new deal and eisenhower said, no, we're going to keep it and appeal to moderates and he did. he won overwhelmingly in 1952 and by a landslide in 1956. >> your thoughts about his legacy then. rockefeller and create some kind of legacy for moderation? >> well, what he did was he started a national republican that involved in the new deal the harry truman deal. he's the first in line starting in 1962 and did it by combining, i would say, pro-business conservative principles on one hand but moderation and outlook and in manner and above all, the ability to reach across the aisle. i think this is something that he had. but this
eisenhower came in creating what would later be called eisenhower republicans a group that seems near extinction. evans thomas is author of a new book new book called ike's bluf and david eisenhower, it's great to have you on. we're going to talk about your dad. eisenhower republicanism, it meant an internationalist view of the world, anti-communist but very moderate in the politics compared to the hard right that we have today. >> sure. the hard right wanted to get rid of the new deal...
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the republicans torpedo that plan refusing to raise revenue, i think they're going to face political extinction in the next election the problems taken care of. governor? i'm sorry. i have to interrupt >> my congratulations to president obama and the first lady and the vice president biden and dr. biden. like many amerans, i was hoping that this presidential election would turn out a little differently. mitt romney and paul ryan are good men./pea they're good leaders. i want to wish mitt a ann, paul and jenna and their families well. the american people have spoken. they have re-elected president obama and they have again a republican majority in the house of representatives. if there's a mandate in yesterday's results it's a mandate for us to find a way to work together on the solutions to the challenges that we all face as a nation. and my today conviction. we face a series of tremendous challenges and great opportunity. just weeks away from now looms the so-called fiscal cliff. combination of spending cuts and tax increases mandated byss will be ceiling. around the same time legislation will
the republicans torpedo that plan refusing to raise revenue, i think they're going to face political extinction in the next election the problems taken care of. governor? i'm sorry. i have to interrupt >> my congratulations to president obama and the first lady and the vice president biden and dr. biden. like many amerans, i was hoping that this presidential election would turn out a little differently. mitt romney and paul ryan are good men./pea they're good leaders. i want to wish mitt...
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>> they are on a course to demographic extinction. they're losing women. they're losing latinos and asians and african-americans. they're losing young people. other than that, they're doing great. you know, so there have been a lot of proposals for what they have to do to get some of those groups back, and i think choice is one issue. i would say though with senator mccain, he talks about being open to other views. it's not necessarily that we won't continue to fight to make abortion -- >> he didn't sound like he would make it a partisan issue. >> he sounded like it, but he left himself wiggle room. >> let's talk about this, congressman, because you're the republican. we're talking about your platform. if somebody is of similar mind to joan walsh who agrees with your party on fiscal issues but disagrees on social issues, should they vote for a president who has promised to get rid of roe v. wade? and how can you make that case? >> it's the same thing a lot of americans have different issues that they vote on. a lot of people vote on fiscal issues, on jobs
>> they are on a course to demographic extinction. they're losing women. they're losing latinos and asians and african-americans. they're losing young people. other than that, they're doing great. you know, so there have been a lot of proposals for what they have to do to get some of those groups back, and i think choice is one issue. i would say though with senator mccain, he talks about being open to other views. it's not necessarily that we won't continue to fight to make abortion --...
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people talk like the republican party is extinct. we control the house of representatives. >> no one is asking anyone to compromise core values. if there's a mandate, certainly raising taxes on the wealthy was one, but the biggest mandate was let's solve our big problems. we can't go over that fiscal cliff. both sides got that message, so they really have to work together. you don't have to give up everything you believe in, but you do have to at least give up something, though. >> maybe you agree on this. of time there's a problem, social security, med -- every time there's a problem, social security, medicare, the fiscal cliff, you come in and say we want higher taxes. higher taxes is part of the solution for everything you advance. >> it's fairness. >> but it won't be fairness if you keep doing it over time. america has already been down this road. >> let me ask you if boehner is leaving up the possibility of revising the tax code to raise revenue, do you see that as a good sign here? >> i do. let me say the president has some lev
people talk like the republican party is extinct. we control the house of representatives. >> no one is asking anyone to compromise core values. if there's a mandate, certainly raising taxes on the wealthy was one, but the biggest mandate was let's solve our big problems. we can't go over that fiscal cliff. both sides got that message, so they really have to work together. you don't have to give up everything you believe in, but you do have to at least give up something, though. >>...
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so that says republicans are by no means extinct in the northeast. you've got ca combination of gentry liberals and so forth, large black populations that tilt those districts democratic. the, um, the, you know, those old professional areas, the high income voters. mitt romney did do better than john mccain or previous republican candidates with high income voters, and i think, you know, there's been a democratic trend from 1992 through 2008 in a lot of the affluent, nonsouthern suburbs where 61 percent for the first george bush in '88 and went 57% for obama. i haven't drilled down to the county data, but i'm expecting to see at least some moderate gains for mitt romney in those areas. we'll see. the plight of the republican party, you know, the republican party faces some challenges which we've been speaking to, so does the democratic party. white catholics voted 59-35 for mitt romney. that's a group that voted -- richard nixon, voted 22% for richard nixon and 78%. the score was 50-48 democratic at president and 50-48 or something like it republican
so that says republicans are by no means extinct in the northeast. you've got ca combination of gentry liberals and so forth, large black populations that tilt those districts democratic. the, um, the, you know, those old professional areas, the high income voters. mitt romney did do better than john mccain or previous republican candidates with high income voters, and i think, you know, there's been a democratic trend from 1992 through 2008 in a lot of the affluent, nonsouthern suburbs where...
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the republican party must f it's not just a plausible governing party, but an existent party, not extinct party, it has to figure out how to get right with those groups. particularly hispanic. can you not be a nationally governing party getting 26%, 27% of the vote. you need to be up near 40%. that's where president bush was in 2004 and hispanics are more important now. >> everybody who votes wants something to happen. they want a perfect country. here's something from mitch mcconnell. he put out a statement. he's still minority leader. he left no doubt republicans will not be cooperating. it reads in part, the voters have not endorsed the failures or excesses of the president's first term. they have simply given him more time to give him the job they asked him to do together with the congress that restored balance. he's basically saying we won, you won. this is going to be a fight. i didn't see a lot of hope in that for negotiation. >> not only that, he started on a very -- hey, don't offer us anything that can't pass the house of representatives. >> what's that mean? >> well, that means
the republican party must f it's not just a plausible governing party, but an existent party, not extinct party, it has to figure out how to get right with those groups. particularly hispanic. can you not be a nationally governing party getting 26%, 27% of the vote. you need to be up near 40%. that's where president bush was in 2004 and hispanics are more important now. >> everybody who votes wants something to happen. they want a perfect country. here's something from mitch mcconnell. he...
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companies that make these old-fashioned cabs is on the verge of bankruptcy, so at the moment they face extinction. they've been on the streets of the capital since, well since before cars. black cabs make london london as much maybe more than those other timeless british icons. red phone boxes. double-decker buses. big ben. if you had been visiting london in the days of sherlock holmes and charles dickens at the end of the 1800s you would have gotten into a carriage, a horse drawn cart and these cabs are a direct descendant of that. but it maybe the end of that long line. the company that makes black cabs is on the verge of going bust unless someone can bail it out. after four years of heavy financial losses and recent recall of cabs manufacturers are in trouble. john rowley has been driving cabs for a lifetime. he's driven by pride. >> every day is a challenge. dealing with the public. you got to be a diplomat and ambassador. >> i imagine a tour guide. >> yes. yes. >> reporter: that means memorizing every street in central thrown and knowing how to get there, every black cabbie has to pass a fou
companies that make these old-fashioned cabs is on the verge of bankruptcy, so at the moment they face extinction. they've been on the streets of the capital since, well since before cars. black cabs make london london as much maybe more than those other timeless british icons. red phone boxes. double-decker buses. big ben. if you had been visiting london in the days of sherlock holmes and charles dickens at the end of the 1800s you would have gotten into a carriage, a horse drawn cart and...
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that's a recipe for extinction. the question is whether or not we're going to have an adult conversation inside the party about our need to attract more people than grumpy old white guys. and the policy problems with gay marriage and immigration reform. >> mike, you hear all the -- but you're going to like these quotes. susan collins says we have to recognize the demographic changes in this country. marco rubio, the conservative movement should have a particular appeal to immigrant minorities. need to work harder than ever before to communicate our beliefs to them. and yet your party still holds primaries, doesn't it? i mean, this is the issue. it's the primary process that creates the special interest race to the right. does it not? >> it does. both parties do. if the president had a primary this year, somebody would have gotten a third of the vote against him if they were famous enough. i've said for a long time the incentives in our primary are disconnected from winning a general election. not all our primary vot
that's a recipe for extinction. the question is whether or not we're going to have an adult conversation inside the party about our need to attract more people than grumpy old white guys. and the policy problems with gay marriage and immigration reform. >> mike, you hear all the -- but you're going to like these quotes. susan collins says we have to recognize the demographic changes in this country. marco rubio, the conservative movement should have a particular appeal to immigrant...
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but, you know, coming from you who have, you know, in the past have threatened extinction for north korea and, you know, sung songs about bombing iran, i don't know how credible that is. >> then there was this exchange over al qaeda. >> i have some news. al qaeda is in iraq. al qaeda, it's called al qaeda in iraq. >> i have some news for john mccain. and that is that there was no such thing as al qaeda in iraq until george bush and john mccain decided to invade iraq. >> and when senator obama became president obama, the partisan rhetoric didn't stop there. mccain abandoned the idea of becoming an elder statesmen, a key republican ally, who could help broker deals and move the country forward. instead, he has constantly undermined the president and his policies. back in 2010, mccain had a list of complaints over health care reform. one of his issues, the negotiations were not being broadcast on c-span. here's the president responding. >> let me just a make this point, john. because we're not campaigning anymore. the election's over. >> i'm reminded of that every day. >> well, yeah. >> let'
but, you know, coming from you who have, you know, in the past have threatened extinction for north korea and, you know, sung songs about bombing iran, i don't know how credible that is. >> then there was this exchange over al qaeda. >> i have some news. al qaeda is in iraq. al qaeda, it's called al qaeda in iraq. >> i have some news for john mccain. and that is that there was no such thing as al qaeda in iraq until george bush and john mccain decided to invade iraq. >>...
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my father said it's never more than a generation away from extinct an and it's up to us to fight 40s. the republican party may talk about ronald reagan but they haven't embraced ronald reagan. america and ronal reagan, my father's vision of america is still there, what we are missing is ronald reagan. shannon: where are republicans missing the mark? >> my father was so inclusive in everything he did. he never smoke down to people. he spoke with people. he was somebody who was inclusive. i talked about it before on this show with the hispanic communities and females. this is as man who found areas of agreement and moved the ball forward. he didn't look for areas of disagreement and not most ball at all. i think the republican party can do well to learn from ronald reagan. i think it only place where you find people fighting for education, fighting for the grassroots of america really is at fox or talk radio. but you do not see it in the party leaders anymore. they are so busy paying attention to consultants they forgot the people of this country. we need to get back to actually represe
my father said it's never more than a generation away from extinct an and it's up to us to fight 40s. the republican party may talk about ronald reagan but they haven't embraced ronald reagan. america and ronal reagan, my father's vision of america is still there, what we are missing is ronald reagan. shannon: where are republicans missing the mark? >> my father was so inclusive in everything he did. he never smoke down to people. he spoke with people. he was somebody who was inclusive. i...
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the extinction of health care would be hr-1, up there on the front burner for congressional action. just think, if the election had gone the other way the rich would be basking in the best tax protection known to man, a real-life, genuine mandate to leave them and their money alone. but a funny thing happened on the way to the white house. people voted for tax fairness. they voted to make the rich pay their share, specifically voted that way for one thing because the republicans kept warning them not to. and so it came to pass today that president obama said just that at his press conference. give the middle class their tax cuts, speaker boehner. cut it loose so they can go christmas shopping, senator mcconnell. it's what the people voted for. that's why they voted for me. that's the president talking. we are joined now by nbc's chief white house correspondent chuck todd. thanks for joining us tonight. this was a hot pressure cooker press conference and you were in the middle. let's talk about the president's tactic. it looks like he's got one. here he is sticking out his message of
the extinction of health care would be hr-1, up there on the front burner for congressional action. just think, if the election had gone the other way the rich would be basking in the best tax protection known to man, a real-life, genuine mandate to leave them and their money alone. but a funny thing happened on the way to the white house. people voted for tax fairness. they voted to make the rich pay their share, specifically voted that way for one thing because the republicans kept warning...
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in less than 70 years coffee could be extinct. that's the worst-case scenario spelled out in a new study by climate change by researchers at the botanic gardens in england. the arabica coffee plant and many others could likely not grow in the wild as soon as the year 2080 because it will be too warm and the coffee growing regions of africa and south america for the beans to grow which will make the cup of coffee that will then from an indoor farm very expensive. >> bill: look, i'm all for climate change. wouldn't they grow it somewhere else? >> like in alaska. we could replace oil with coffee and it would be the new -- >> bill: this is why i stopped drinking coffee. about 20 years ago. i knew it was coming. >> correct. >> veterans day. marine sergeant took the opportunity to embark on a very long run. nbc reports 24-year-old brendan o'toole is running across the country for charity. he plans to run 15 miles a day five days a week from california to maine running through 21 states in eight months looking to raise $2 million for vet
in less than 70 years coffee could be extinct. that's the worst-case scenario spelled out in a new study by climate change by researchers at the botanic gardens in england. the arabica coffee plant and many others could likely not grow in the wild as soon as the year 2080 because it will be too warm and the coffee growing regions of africa and south america for the beans to grow which will make the cup of coffee that will then from an indoor farm very expensive. >> bill: look, i'm all for...
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in 1976, the republican party was faced with extinction, one-third of the member of the house of representatives, over half of those defined by any neutral observer as center left. the conservative movement was irrelevant to american life, and ronald reagan went into cpac which could have been held in an audience room smaller than this in ?erch, -- 1997 giving a speech called "the new republican party," outlining how he would win in four years. what we did in that speech was talk about when you talk about programs and what to do, talk about how it works, don't talk about it in terms of i'dology. ronald reagan in 1997 at the depth of the republican party, how does it create a rebirth. it's time we listen to ronald rage p. >> three questions here, here, and then here, and then the colleague can have the last word. i also want to note there's a few people who started with us at election watch in 1982. i don't know whether you want to raise your hands, but we're grateful you stayed with us for that long. >> thank you. elizabeth sinclaire with foster real estate. they don't need my defenses, but i ju
in 1976, the republican party was faced with extinction, one-third of the member of the house of representatives, over half of those defined by any neutral observer as center left. the conservative movement was irrelevant to american life, and ronald reagan went into cpac which could have been held in an audience room smaller than this in ?erch, -- 1997 giving a speech called "the new republican party," outlining how he would win in four years. what we did in that speech was talk...
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they've pretty much been extinct this time around. their numbers are dwindling and those are the folks that democrats would need to win to get that majority. they don't look too well right now, and they probably wouldn't be until there's another wave. >> russert, i'm digging the tie. >> thank you very much. i appreciate that. >> look, let's talk to me about the future of object construction. mitch mcconnell and the house republicans said their goal was to make obama a one term president. if that fails, where do they go from here? do they continue obstructing just for obstruction's sake or let that go? >> reporter: the main question has to do with the bush tax cuts for those making 250 or above. i know you just spoke about it with mark udall. interestingly enough, we got an e-mail last night from speaker boehner's team forwarding a politico story showing how boehner would play hardball with the tax cuts. there's no discussion of raising them. that's the million dollar question. no one knows the answer to that right now. what we're hear
they've pretty much been extinct this time around. their numbers are dwindling and those are the folks that democrats would need to win to get that majority. they don't look too well right now, and they probably wouldn't be until there's another wave. >> russert, i'm digging the tie. >> thank you very much. i appreciate that. >> look, let's talk to me about the future of object construction. mitch mcconnell and the house republicans said their goal was to make obama a one term...
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i honestly think that the republican party is on its way to extinction unless they change social issues which i don't see happening like abortion and their stance on gay marriage. this country is in a huge, huge different fundamentally progressive way right now. >> stephanie: yes. >> caller: i think that's what lost the election. i don't think it's because a bad campaign-- >> stephanie: no, mitt romney was a bad caped but they had bad ideas. it's all the same ideas. >> caller: absolutely. how dare john mccain and lindsey graham go out there and sneer rice's name, you've been talking about it every day touching on it, they push for the iraq war when we still don't have any answers about that. >> stephanie: yes, exactly. and they, they were the specific people who presented the bad intelligence. >> exactly. they don't care bad intel is only an acceptable excuse when several thousand of american soldiers die over it. >> stephanie: this is in from roland, washington, d.c. box office has explodeed. i wouldry an get your january january 19th sexy liberal show. >> it looks like it's going to h
i honestly think that the republican party is on its way to extinction unless they change social issues which i don't see happening like abortion and their stance on gay marriage. this country is in a huge, huge different fundamentally progressive way right now. >> stephanie: yes. >> caller: i think that's what lost the election. i don't think it's because a bad campaign-- >> stephanie: no, mitt romney was a bad caped but they had bad ideas. it's all the same ideas. >>...
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and she's now extinct. she doesn't exist. and i think that's unfortunate for our government and for our nation because i think that doesn't help governing. it doesn't help coalitions. it doesn't help move some of these policy positions through congress. >> and you can see with the women who are winning, if you were to look at just the line of 27 years of women getting elected to the house and the senate, but emily's list started, the numbers in the house were basically even between republican and democratic women. it was like 11 and 10. and in the senate there were two republicans and zero democratic women at the time. but now 27 years later we've got a senate where there's 20 women, 16 are democrats and four are republicans and one of them, a pro-choice one or the one who just -- olympia snowe, lost saying enough. enough already. this is not a comfortable place for me to be. so that is really disconcerting. in the house, where we have -- where it looks like we're going to have 58 democratic women to approximately 20, 21 repu
and she's now extinct. she doesn't exist. and i think that's unfortunate for our government and for our nation because i think that doesn't help governing. it doesn't help coalitions. it doesn't help move some of these policy positions through congress. >> and you can see with the women who are winning, if you were to look at just the line of 27 years of women getting elected to the house and the senate, but emily's list started, the numbers in the house were basically even between...
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i think that the republicans are on a path to demographic extinction if they don't, as matt said, get more realistic about the nature of the country that we live in. also, i feel that -- you know, you heard bill o'reilly go off on tuesday night about the white establishment is dead. really not seeing himself as part of the multiracial future. that's a problem. you know, the title of my article was "america: love it or be left behind." this is the future. if you don't want to get with the future, you're going to have a problem being comfortable here. >> it was a fascinating read. perry, so was yours. your most recent article, you point out that republicans are essentially facing three different and distinct issues after the election. what are they? >> i wrote about the history problems, specifically the black voters, where black voters feel like for a variety of reasons, democrats are more in line with them historically and so on. hispanic voters, immigration. we know that issue, et cetera. also, romney lost asian-american voters by 47 points, which tells me the party not only has the
i think that the republicans are on a path to demographic extinction if they don't, as matt said, get more realistic about the nature of the country that we live in. also, i feel that -- you know, you heard bill o'reilly go off on tuesday night about the white establishment is dead. really not seeing himself as part of the multiracial future. that's a problem. you know, the title of my article was "america: love it or be left behind." this is the future. if you don't want to get with...
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so i think unless the gop becomes the gnp, which is the grand new party, they're on the verge of extinction. because they're tone deaf. >> -- about my dad was that he was not an ideologue, but that was tough to get through the primaries this time. he was someone that put the country first. he wanted to come up with ideas that were best for the country. >> the democrats went through this in the '80s and '90s. they lost three elections in a row. and who emerged out of the kayous and the soul searching in the civil war in the democratic party but bill clinton who went to the liberal base of the democratic party and said your way isn't working, we need to moderate on crime and welfare and a few other key issues and he yanked his party into the future and he won, of course, in 1992 and served two terms. i don't see the republican figure out there right now that's able to go to the right and make that case. because to do it, you have to have credibility. and with all due respect to abby's father, who i admire a lot and think is a great guy, what he doesn't have is the -- he can't do like a nixon
so i think unless the gop becomes the gnp, which is the grand new party, they're on the verge of extinction. because they're tone deaf. >> -- about my dad was that he was not an ideologue, but that was tough to get through the primaries this time. he was someone that put the country first. he wanted to come up with ideas that were best for the country. >> the democrats went through this in the '80s and '90s. they lost three elections in a row. and who emerged out of the kayous and...
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in 1976, the republican party was faced with extinction. the -- and reagan went in to c pack which could have been held in an audience room smaller than this in 1988 and gave a speech called a new republican party that he basically outlined how he was going win in four years. one of the things he did in that speech was talk about when you talk about your programs, you talk about what you want to do. talk about how it will work. don't talk about it in terms of ideology. ronald reagan in 1977 at the depth much the nadir of the republican party basically saying how to create a phoenix-like rebirth. it's time we listen to ronald reagan. >> we have three questions here and then here and here and let ben, our colleague have the last word. i also want to note there are a few people who started with us in election watch in 1982, i don't know if you want to raise your hands. anyway, we're grateful you would stay with us for that long. >> thank you elizabeth sinclair long and forecaster real estate. with respect to norm and dick morris and carl rove
in 1976, the republican party was faced with extinction. the -- and reagan went in to c pack which could have been held in an audience room smaller than this in 1988 and gave a speech called a new republican party that he basically outlined how he was going win in four years. one of the things he did in that speech was talk about when you talk about your programs, you talk about what you want to do. talk about how it will work. don't talk about it in terms of ideology. ronald reagan in 1977 at...
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she is now extinct. she does not exist. that is unfortunate for our government and nation. because i think that does not help governing. it does not help coalitions. >> with the women who are winning, if you were to look at the line of 27 years of women getting elected to the house and the senate, the numbers in the house were basically even between republican and democratic women. in the senate, there were two republicans, but now, 27 years later, we have got a senate where there are 20 women. 16 are democrats and four are republicans. one was pro-choice. they said, enough. this is not a comfortable place for me to be. that is disconcerting. the house, where we have 58 democratic women to approximately 21 republican women, this is a huge change. the republican party has got to look at it. their policies are not supportive of women in general. until they change their policies, this will not change. >> the house was interesting. there are people who all lost and were really extreme on these issues. we had a few republicans and moderates left to also lost. it was an interesti
she is now extinct. she does not exist. that is unfortunate for our government and nation. because i think that does not help governing. it does not help coalitions. >> with the women who are winning, if you were to look at the line of 27 years of women getting elected to the house and the senate, the numbers in the house were basically even between republican and democratic women. in the senate, there were two republicans, but now, 27 years later, we have got a senate where there are 20...
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. >> dave: and making cursive writing extinct, i hope not. a handful of states are trying to keep it alive in schools, and most are letting it go the way of the dinep au're a we report, you decide. and confetti confidential, secret police files shredded at the macy's thanksgiving day parade. is security at risk? ♪ twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligatio. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkje
. >> dave: and making cursive writing extinct, i hope not. a handful of states are trying to keep it alive in schools, and most are letting it go the way of the dinep au're a we report, you decide. and confetti confidential, secret police files shredded at the macy's thanksgiving day parade. is security at risk? ♪ twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligatio. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the...
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the party's going to be extinct soon. with those numbers, we are headed towards a majority minority country. if you can't speak to that coalition that the obama people own right now, you will not be a viable party two generations from now. it's that acute. that's how clear it is. >> thousands of hispanics are turning 18. >> every day. >> every day. >> every day. >> every day. and the republican party can decide how it wants to look. but i will tell you, it doesn't get easier four years from now. it's about addition. it's not about subtraction. >> mm-hmm. >> unless you're into niche marketing. >> yes. >> and i'm not. as i -- well, i won't even say where i think he is now -- but we had a politician in northwest florida, w.d. childers, that would go around saying i want all the money, and i want all the votes. >> okay. >> no, it's important. it's about addition. and we have got to stop list listening to people that engage in niche marketing and make millions of dollars engaging -- i'm serious -- they engage in niche marketin
the party's going to be extinct soon. with those numbers, we are headed towards a majority minority country. if you can't speak to that coalition that the obama people own right now, you will not be a viable party two generations from now. it's that acute. that's how clear it is. >> thousands of hispanics are turning 18. >> every day. >> every day. >> every day. >> every day. and the republican party can decide how it wants to look. but i will tell you, it doesn't...
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the blue fish has begun recovery in recent years after at one point being on the brink of extinction. in japan, as you can imagine as the world's largest tuna consumer. sushi, right? >> right. >> expected to argue for the increase, conservationist oppose the move. >> he's been booing in the corner. >> you don't eat it, you just catch it, right, steve? >> is this japan? >> they shouldn't be increasing the quota? >> why? >> because they have no idea about the stocks. they try to pretend there's one stock in the mediterranean, one stock in the atlantic, they have no idea. it's bad data leading to bad decision. >> if earn to take this conversation, you know what it would lead to? the tragedy of the commons. >> good point. >> when there's ownership of something, you conserve. when anybody -- everybody going after the same thing, they figure if i don't do it, somebody else is going to do it. if you own timber, every time you take down a tree, you plant two more. >> much better about protecting the resource and the europeans contend they have their own stock. but we've shown through the tagg
the blue fish has begun recovery in recent years after at one point being on the brink of extinction. in japan, as you can imagine as the world's largest tuna consumer. sushi, right? >> right. >> expected to argue for the increase, conservationist oppose the move. >> he's been booing in the corner. >> you don't eat it, you just catch it, right, steve? >> is this japan? >> they shouldn't be increasing the quota? >> why? >> because they have no idea...